COVID-19 vaccination program mobile clinics update - Aug. 27, 2021
HAMILTON, ON - The Hamilton healthcare partners continue to make progress in vaccinating members of the community who fall into the Province’s COVID-19 Vaccination Framework. To date, Hamilton healthcare partners have administered 776,269 doses of COVD-19 vaccine – with 79.2 per cent of eligible Hamiltonians receiving a vaccine to date and 71.7 per cent fully vaccinated.
The Hamilton healthcare partners will be bringing the COVID-19 vaccine to even more residents of Hamilton. These clinics will be situated in areas of the city with lower vaccination coverage rates in order to improve access to the vaccine. Individuals 12 years of age or older before the end of 2021 are eligible to receive a first or second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine and can walk-in to any of the below clinics.
COVID-19 Mobile Vaccine Clinics
Pfizer & Moderna brands available
Glanbrook Arena (room on second floor)
4300 Binbrook Rd, Binbrook L0R 1C0
August 30 and 31, 2021
10 am to 12 noon and 1 to 3 pm
Stoney Creek Recreation Centre (Room B)
45 King Street West, Stoney Creek L8G 1H7
August 30, 31, September 1, 2, 3, 2021
10 am to 12 noon and 1 to 3 pm
Eva Rothwell Centre
460 Wentworth Street North, Hamilton L8L 5W8
September 4, 2021
10 am to 12 noon and 1 to 3 pm
Harry Howell Twin-Pad Arena
27 Hwy 5 W., Flamborough L0R 2H0
September 1 and 2, 2021
10 am to 12 noon and 1 to 2 pm
Confederation Park
(Confederation Park/Waterfront Trail Parking Lot/Van Wagners Beach Road
(three-way way stop])
September 4 and 5, 202110 am to 12 noon and 1 to 3 pm
Outdoor clinic. Individuals are encouraged to dress appropriately for the weather.
The following school-based clinic is available to Conseil Scolaire Viamonde students, families and staff in the school’s community, plus eligible students from elementary feeder schools. Individuals born in 2009 and earlier who are eligible to receive a first or second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine can walk-in to the below clinic.
In-school COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic
Pfizer and Moderna brands available
École Secondaire Georges-P.-Vanier
100 Macklin Street North, Hamilton, ON L8S 3S1
September 2, 2021
1 to 7 pm
With back-to-school less than a couple of weeks away, and a return to more indoor settings in the Fall, it’s vital that Hamilton’s vaccination coverage continues to increase and that all Hamiltonians follow public health measures to reduce the spread of the virus.
There are many locations in Hamilton for community members born in 2009 and earlier to get their first and second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, such as large-scale clinics, primary care-led clinics, mobile pop-up clinics and local pharmacies. Vaccines can be accessed both on a walk-in basis at many of these locations or by booking an appointment. Information regarding walk-in options, booking an appointment and frequently asked questions are available at hamilton.ca/GetYourVaccine.
Quick Facts
- On August 18, 2021, individuals born in 2009 and earlier became eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
- Vaccine administration rates may differ based on local context.
- Information regarding COVID-19 vaccine clinics and frequently asked questions are available on hamilton.ca/GetYourVaccine.
- All vaccination planning is based on and contingent on available COVID-19 vaccine supply.
- It is vital that members of the public, even those who have been vaccinated, ensure that public health measures still be practiced until it is safe and said to be safe by the health professionals in all levels of government.
Additional Resources
- www.hamilton.ca/COVIDvaccines
- www.hamilton.ca/coronavirus
- https://covid-19.ontario.ca
- https://kidshealthfirst.ca/
- Public Health Services’ COVID-19 Vaccine Hotline: 905-974-9848, option 7 or [email protected]
- Public Health Services’ COVID-19 Hotline: 905-974-9848 or [email protected]